RE: I was so Super Dumb

I did something like that and lost $60,000. Learned my lesson.

RE: In My Bunker _____

Gallons of water
Coffee
Can opener
Many cans of salmon and tuna
Clorox spray and wipes
Medication cream for itching (bug bites)
Toilet Paper
Pillow/Blanket
Transistor Radio and batteries
Picture of my daughter

As far as I know Cat didn't say we could only have one thing laugh

RE: The art of kindness

You are correct. I am attached to my act of kindness towards my ex-husband when he was down and out because I know I did the right thing. In most divorces the two people dislike each other, sometimes hate and often they feel guilt for the divorce.

We were divorced because of his drinking but it didn't stop me from caring about his welfare. When he lost his wife and child, his job, his drivers license I did whatever I could to make his life tolerable. When he knew he needed help to leave a bar he called me because he knew he could trust me.

I didn't do this for myself. I did it for him and our daughter so she would see that I still cared about her daddy.

Someone implied that telling our acts of kindness is bragging. I've been on CS 14 years and this is the first time I ever said a word about the most important act of kindness I could ever have done.

And even with all the help I gave him it didn't save him from death at the age of 45. sad

RE: Around The Island

That is true about the drooling. We had a Newfoundland and there was always a towel within arm's reach so that we could wipe the long drool from his mouth.

Example ...


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RE: The art of kindness

What made me a kind person is that I was far too generous with my money and my love with prospective partners.

People aren't usually kind towards me. I'm used to it.

The kindest thing I ever did was take care of my ex-husband during his last years of alcoholism. I was no long in love with him but I did love him as a human being for the years I knew him before alcohol took over his life. And, the fact that we shared our daughter was another reason to love and be kind to him.

RE: Around The Island

Newfoundland has a sweetheart of a dog. Gentile and fun to be with. Despite the size they don't need a lot of room to run around like a Jack Russell does. They are from the St. Bernard family of dogs.


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RE: Nourish The Soul

crying crying crying crying crying

Two months later heart wings heart wings heart wings heart wings


RE: In these United states of America, American Indians can be anything they want be, except

Apology not accepted.

RE: In these United states of America, American Indians can be anything they want be, except

If you look carefully my response was to Butin.....NOT YOU.
I did NOT misunderstand the importance of the video.
READ my post very carefully.

RE: In these United states of America, American Indians can be anything they want be, except

Apparently you didn't understand the importance of the video. It is not funny what has happened to the American Indian because of socialism. If socialism takes over the United States it will be widespread poverty, humiliation and people suffering from illnesses that no government healthcare plan will help those who suffer.

Please save your ignorant comments for a thread that is funny handshake

RE: Why are women so reluctant to give compliments

hug

G'nite sunflower sleep

RE: Why are women so reluctant to give compliments

I give compliments to good people who are kind and compassionate to someone in need.

And you are the goodest person that I know Ms. Trigsy teddybear teddybear teddybear

RE: Say Anything

thumbs up thumbs up Excellent video General.

It reminded me of the National Law Enforcement Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. Being that my daughter was a police officer for 25 years she and I visited the Memorial Wall several times.

Humans and police dogs are memorialized on the wall.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is centered in the 400 block of E Street, NW, Washington, DC and is the nation’s monument to law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Dedicated on October 15, 1991, the Memorial honors federal, state and local law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety and protection of our nation and its people.

The Memorial features two curving, 304-foot-long blue-gray marble walls. Carved on these walls are the names of more than 22,000 officers who died in the line of duty throughout U.S. history, dating back to the first known death in 1786. Unlike many other memorials in Washington, DC, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is ever-changing: new names of fallen officers are added to the monument each spring, in conjunction with National Police Week.

Designed by architect Davis Buckley, the Memorial sits on three acres of federal park land in an area of Washington, DC called Judiciary Square, the historic seat of our nation’s judicial branch of government. The Memorial grounds boast plush carpets of grass, nearly 60,000 plants and 128 trees. Each April, more than 10,000 daffodils bloom at the site, providing a burst of color for visitors. The Memorial’s central plaza features an intricate paving pattern and a bronze medallion with the Memorial Fund logo: a blue shield with a red rose draped across it.

Bordering the Memorial’s beautifully landscaped park are the two tree-lined “pathways of remembrance” where the names of the fallen officers are engraved. Each of the pathway entrances is adorned with a powerful statuary grouping of an adult lion protecting its cubs. Sculpted by Raymond Kaskey, the bronze statues symbolize the protective role of law enforcement officers and convey the strength, courage and valor that are hallmarks of those who serve and protect.

A number of commemorative ceremonies are held at the Memorial each year, and the site is visited by nearly a quarter million people annually. The Memorial’s beauty and tranquility make it a special place for reflection, contemplation or just a quiet moment away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

“Carved on these walls is the story of America, of a continuing quest to preserve both democracy and decency, and to protect a national treasure that we call the American dream.”
President George H.W. Bush.





Funeral for Police Officer Zeus. His name is on the Memorial Wall



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RE: Fifty First-Dates if you can guess who the cutie is in this photo !

Mariah Carey

RE: Fifty First-Dates if you can guess who the cutie is in this photo !

Can I have a hint please NOW

RE: Fifty First-Dates if you can guess who the cutie is in this photo !

Marie Osmond

RE: What are you doing?

First, I checked the oil level in my car and it's good. Don't need to add any.
Then I washed my porch and the siding on my house that gets dirty from the sand and dirt blowing.
And finished with hosing down my porch that gets the same sand and dirt.
Then I washed my car.

Now I'm going to readgrin

RE: Why do women wear makeup and men lie ?

It seems like this should be two different threads.

1. Why do women wear makeup?
2. Why do men lie?

If I wear makeup it's because I want to look pretty or feel extra good that particular day.

Men lie to protect their assets and freedom which makes them feel good.

Plain and simple ....

RE: Trump & Biden Debate

You made an OOPSY. Chris Wallace is not from CNN. grin

RE: Your Favorite Moderator

Definitely not Chris Wallace. George Stephanopoulos or Anderson Cooper could do a better job.

RE: LeeCharmings...Religious songs Thread

RE: October Surprise

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RE: Help....

Tara, I'm sure Ro has a good suggestion how to retain medical terminology being that he is in the medical field.

I had to take a medical terminology course and the way that worked for me was to associate the term with something I could relate to. For example..........the word rhinoplasty........rhino means nose......the animal rhino has a big nose............

When my daughter was in high school I used this same word association with her and she was at the top of her class.

This is a difficult course so do whatever keeps you at ease. It's difficult to learn something new if you are tense.bouquet

RE: Help....

OMG, you have a malpractice case that in the U.S. would have gotten you a good settlement and you wouldn't have to pay another surgeon $7,000 to look at your X-rays. I've worked on many cases like this and all you need is good discovery (paperwork and dates) and it seems you have that. The statute of limitations is three years from the time of the first surgery. Too bad there isn't a way you could set up residency in the U.S. for a period of time so you could not only sue the surgeon but put him out of business. So sorry this happened to you Tara hug bouquet

RE: Say Anything

Nah, my book wasn't about politics. It was mystery and intrigue about the National Security Agency. I posted it in the Book Forum.

RE: Foreign Films

RE: Say Anything

About two hours ago I posted a synopsis of a book in the thread called "Book Of The Day".
Now the thread is missing confused

Does anybody know why the mods would pull that thread dunno

RE: Can a relationship with a narcissist work?

Melania doesn't care. Believe it or not she has him eating right out of her hand.

RE: What are you doing?

I just got home from grocery shopping. Now I have to divide up a very large package of chicken wings into small plastic bags for individual meals and then put in the freezer.help

RE: Who noticed...

I thought it might be the subject of the thread as to why we need to be logged on.

However, I didn't need to log on to get in the thread "I've noticed blacks are best at" which surprises me cause it's about to blow up any minute.uh oh

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